According to early media reports, the fire that started in a home in Ghaziabad’s Lal Bagh colony has been put out.Two women died of suffocation and eight other people have been rescued after a major fire broke out in a house at Lal Bagh colony in Ghaziabad’s Loni on early Monday morning.
The fire has reportedly been put out, according to early media reports. The women were transported by the fire department to a hospital, where they were pronounced dead.Videos that have appeared on social media show a number of locals attempting to put out the enormous fire that started at 5:30 in the morning.
The structure where the fire started contains Satish, the proprietor of a tent store,’s residence as well as his shop. The fire claimed the lives of Satish’s mother Barto Devi, 70, and sister Mamata.Some accounts suggested that the fire may have started due to a short circuit.
According to Chief Fire Officer Rahul Pal of Ghaziabad, “Two women died while receiving treatment at the hospital after the injured were sent there. The fire appears to have started as a result of a short circuit. Three fire engines were dispatched to the area as soon as the fire was made known to authorities. In the home’s basement, tent-making was carried out.
After hours of battle, three fire was put out shortly after it was reported around 6:50 am.Pal informed the news agency PTI that the fire started on the ground floor of the three-story building. “Eight people were stranded in the upper floor of the structure. Firefighters got to them by utilising an exterior stair, and then they were saved by busting through a wall.